Sean Born and Dunc* – Work it Out

This track is from Dunc, part of Maryland group DTMD (I posted a great track of theirs a couple of years ago). They are from the same part of the world as blog favourite Oddisee and it was on his Twitter feed that I spotted it.

I really like the smooth sample and matching rhymes. Also, the video is kind of cool in a rather offbeat way.

DTMD:

DTMD/RjK

*Artist #735

Snap!* – Rhythm Is a Dancer | (GPF)

This really takes me back! 30 seconds in and I am 14 again. Ah, the 90’s – simpler times…

Is was always going to come to this at some stage I suppose. Once Friday’s were established as a shrine to guilty pleasures it was just a matter of time before Rhythm Is a Dancer was going to grace the pages of 365 days.

Also, how good is the video? I particularly enjoyed the “special effects”. It reminded me a little of this scene from The Simpsons.

/RjK

*Artist #733

 

Tame Impala – Prototype

Despite the summer ending, and with it the string of excellent guest posts, I thought it might be fun to continue with the theme of Wednesday covers for at least a while. Look out for a few covers, alternative versions and remixes over the coming weeks.

Today sees Perth, WA band Tame Impala (after a drought that strangely makes it Australian bands on consecutive days) covering the Outkast track Prototype. I really enjoyed the dreamy, hypnotic sound that they capture.

Tame Impala:

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Miami Horror – I look to you

Melbourne band Miami Horror made one of my favourite tracks of 2011 in Holidays (fun song, slightly strange video) but I had rather forgotten about them until a couple of weeks ago. I subsequently revisited Illumination, which both tracks are taken from, and rather enjoyed it.

Miami Horror:

Miami Horror/RjK

Paul Simon – The Obvious Child

As I mentioned yesterday, I have been listening to The Rhythm of The Saints a lot of late. It is a spectacular album. I stumbled across this video, for the lead single from the album and rather enjoyed it, particularly the purity of the drummers, who I think are members of the Afro-Brazilian band Olodum.

The Rhythm of The Saints:

The Rhythm of The Saints/RjK

 

Boyoyo Boys* – Son Op

I have been listening to a lot of Paul Simon recently. Specifically Graceland and The Rhythm of The Saints, two albums which feature world music heavily.

In reading about the origins of the album I came across Boyoyo Boys, who are from a township in South Africa. It is said that Paul Simon got the inspriation for Graceland (which features South African music heavily) while listening to one of their records. I can see why – this is great.

Boyoyo Boys:

Boyoyo Boys/RjK

*Artist #731

Delegation* – Oh Honey

I have to give credit for the discovery of this awesomely smooth 70’s number to the guys over at the excellent Far From Cyan blog. They posted it a couple of weeks ago and I have had it on a loop since.

Delegation were a UK band who came to prominence in the 70’s, releasing this in 1978.

Delegation:

Delegation

/RjK

*Artist #730

The Blues Brothers* – Everybody Needs Somebody To Love | (GPF)

I was reminded of The Blues Brothers recently and what an utterly classic movie it is. John Belushi and Dan Akroyd are so talented, and they managed to assemble a pretty starry array of soul greats to make cameo appearances.

While there are lots of strong musical performances (James Brown as a maniacal preacher is another particular highlight) and despite the fact that it isn’t the definitive version of the track (I posted Solomon Burke a while back) this, for me, is the high point of the movie. Jake and Elwood know how to move! Also, I particularly enjoy it when they give a shout out to the representatives of the Illinois Law Enforcement Community…

The Blues Brothers:

The Blues Brothers/RjK

*Artist #729